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CarbonThief

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I'm probably in the minority, but I'm hoping for a Baltimore win, just to be contrary. I'm in CT, and I'm a Bears fan....and interestingly enough, I'm thinking I may have my daughter draw up a template for me for a design...she's received many art awards and is an avid Manga fan. Already looking at Savannah College of Art and Design...how can I have a child planning for college already?

I lived near Savannah for a year quite a while ago, spent all my time there and all my civilian friends were SCAD students. Great school, was number 2 in the country at the time. I think I heard that it is now considered numero uno, but not sure.
 

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My sweetie was born in Chicago and much of both of our families live there or in the surrounding 'burbs.
And I don't feel old...just can't believe I'm planning for college for a child while going to school myself! I was 24 when she was born. She was just a scrunchy little baby! /End of first quarter.

You don't look old enough to have a college aged daughter!

I know what you mean, sometimes it seems like just a couple years ago we were helping our daughter with math problems or science projects. Now she's out looking for employment while doing some Freelancing on the side (Computer Graphic design) and looking for a place to live. (She's presently with her aunt in LA) She was born in LA, but we moved to Bangkok when she was only 1, so I think, she feels that Thailand is her home more than the States. I'm from Buffalo, NY, but moved to a Detroit suburb before I started the 5th grade. A lot of my mom & dad's family are still back there in NY and that's where I think of when I think of home.
 

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I've got three Provaris in my rotation (Black/Blue Mini, Black/Red Mini, and Black/Red V2), a SS Zmax V1, an eVic, some eGo Twists, a Kicked CCTS (Chinese GGTS knock-off)... I think that's most of it. I've got some other gear that I don't mess with at all.

I'm really trying to find the perfect thing to stick on top of them now. Been dripping on some Fatty V2s, and while they work really well there's a gap there that bugs the hell out of me. I snagged one of the BT804 Chinese kayfun knock-offs and have been really impressed with it, BUT... It's chrome-plated something. I wish it was SS.
 

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I don't care much for regular Gandy, but I like "original" Gandy pretty good. Not an every day vape, but I keep some in stock.

Ok so I'm confused, I have heard this mentioned before but thought you were all talking about original Gandalf versus serendipity. If that is wrong, are there three versions then, counting Dipity? And follow up question, how do you order the other one, or can you? Which version do I have for instance, regular I assume?
 

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Gandy original - #1 (you can get this by asking for original in the order)
Gandy with extra flavor - No number
Gandy with over-extracted tobacco - #2 (was only around from end of August to end of September)
Gandy now - #3 (I sometimes call this "Cherrydalf" and is currently called "Legend"
Serendipity is an evolution of Gandy #2 although not the same.
 

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I lived near Savannah for a year quite a while ago, spent all my time there and all my civilian friends were SCAD students. Great school, was number 2 in the country at the time. I think I heard that it is now considered numero uno, but not sure.
My cousin is a graphic artist (if that's what you call it. He's amazing and he illustrates comic books and other really cool stuff) and he graduated from SCAD. He loved Savannah.
 

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My cousin is a graphic artist (if that's what you call it. He's amazing and he illustrates comic books and other really cool stuff) and he graduated from SCAD. He loved Savannah.

Oh gosh I forgot to mention that part, I LOVED Savannah. You can never really go back to a time of your life, the specific place, the people, the age and circumstances, but how I would love to visit what I still consider my favorite city in the U.S.!
 
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